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With the countdown well underway to the 157th Balmoral Show, the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is preparing once again to showcase how it supports Northern Ireland’s agri food and fishing sectors, rural communities and natural environment.
From 13–17 May, visitors to the Balmoral Show will be able to explore DAERA’s work at the Government Departments Exhibition (GDE), located prominently in the Eikon Centre, where an interactive showcase will bring to life some of the key issues shaping our countryside now and into the future.
The DAERA exhibition will cover topics such as animal health, sustainable food production, climate action, circular economy, nature recovery and water quality. The exhibition features seven themed zones, showing how DAERA supports a thriving agri‑food sector while protecting and enhancing the environment. Through hands‑on activities, visual displays and direct engagement with staff, visitors will see how policy, science and innovation come together to benefit our farming and rural communities, as well as the natural world.
Visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about careers and training opportunities in the agri‑food and land‑based sectors, with the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) represented at the exhibition.
Advice will also be available from staff representing other participating Government Departments and Agencies.
There will be something for visitors of all ages across the four-day event. Interactive games, videos, displays and educational activities will engage younger visitors, while farm businesses and rural stakeholders can access practical information, advice and guidance on a wide range of issues. A passport game has been designed for children to encourage their participation as they visit each zone – with a prize for completing the challenge!
We are delighted to be back at the Balmoral Show – one of Northern Ireland’s biggest celebrations of farming, food and rural life, and a favourite family day out. If you are visiting from 13–17 May, pop into the GDE at the Eikon Centre to explore DAERA’s interactive zones, try hands‑on activities and chat to the team.
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